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Chapter 7: Using the KVM Client
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2. Click the "Mass Storage Device ..." button. The Connect Mass
Storage Device dialog appears.
3. Choose the drive from the Local Drive drop-down list.
4. If you want Read and Write capabilities, select the Read-Write
checkbox.
This option is not configurable in some scenarios. See
When Read/Write is Unavailable
When selected, you will be able to read or write to the connected
USB drive.
Note: Improper unmounting of the USB drive from the target server
may result in data corruption. See
(on page 87). Therefore, if you do not require Write access, leave this
option unselected.
5. Click OK.
The media will be mounted on the target server virtually. You can access
the media just like any other drive.
Note: If you are working with files on a Linux
Linux Sync command after the files are copied using virtual media in
order to view the copied files. Files may not appear until a sync is
performed.
To disconnect the local drive from the target server:
Disconnecting a Virtual Device
See
Scenarios When Read/Write is Unavailable
Virtual media Read/Write is not available in the following situations:
The drive is write-protected.
The user credentials you entered for the KVM switch does not allow
Read/Write permission on the KVM port you are accessing.
For information on how to enter user credentials for KVM switches,
Editing KVM Switches
see
(on page 80).
Disconnecting a Virtual Device
target server, use the
®
(on page 87).
(on page 31).
Scenarios

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